Will <(E-Mail Removed)> writes:
> Not that I've seen a lot of two wheel cell phone users (blue tooth is
> hard to spot), but how many people have seen two wheelers on a CB or
> Ham Radio while driving?
>
> I know lots of people with intercom headsets, but no hard wired CB
> users. Does the headset keep wind noise out? I just saw an ad for a
> ham radio that uses blue tooth...again, how do they keep the noise
> from broadcasting over the radio when they talk?
>
> With some of those rigs drawing 30 amps, where do they get the power
> on a motorcycle?
It's a very power-hungry ham rig that draws 30A- an average number is a bit
below 20A peak on transmit (maybe 10% of the time), and 2A/3A
on receive (about half your headlight draw).
And a legal CB or a low-powered ham rig only takes 2 or 3 amps peak on
transmit.
It's not actually too hard to run a second battery for the radio, too.
I have all the bits, just need the time and energy.
A good windshield and/or helmet helps with the noise, also
noise-cancelling directional microphones.
73, doug
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